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Porsche Mission R R FRENZY ’LECTRIC

Extra touches include 3D-printed seat pads contoured to each driver’s cheeks, and a helmet-holder with disinfectant spray built in.

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Ooooh, a new Porsche. It looks, erm, potent… So right. How does 1073bhp from an 800kW electrical drivetrain sound? And one that can be charged from 5% to 80% in just 15 minutes for that matter? It’s a proper weapon… but one that’s destined for the racetrack only. And that’s if it even makes it that far, as the Mission R is just an extremely handsome concept for now.

That’s a shame, but how would we get a go in one? Well, Porsche is planning a customer race series for 2025, whereby very well-heeled fans purchase one of these beasts and then get to compete in a Carrera Cup-esque racing season of globe-trottin’, champagne-poppin’ action. So engineers have developed this beast to run for 30-40mins before its batteries run dry. This all sounds highly expensive and unattainable. Of course it is. The Mission R has cost millions to develop – but like so many things in the upper echelons of the racing world, you have to see it as a halo product, whose tech will trickle down to potential future customer cars. After all, there’s still a big question mark hanging over the upcoming Boxster and Cayman models, which many people believe could go fully electric.

So might this be a preview of the upcoming Cayman? We don’t want to mislead anyone, but the Mission R is small and purposeful, much like the Boxster and Cayman… and there’s also the addition of the clever motor technology found in the much larger Taycan Turbo S, which has been cleverly shoehorned into this compact package – proving it can be done.

Rtba (concept) / porsche.com

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Nice specs, shame about the Facebook RAY-BAN STORIES

It used to be only spies and perverts who wore glasses with built-in cameras… but if Facebook and Ray-Ban have anything to do with it, soon we’ll all be wearing snooping specs. Weighing just 5g more than a standard pair and available in several styles, the Stories come with integrated open-ear speakers, a three-mic array and dual 5MP cameras for shooting stereoscopic stills or 1184x1184 videos that can be shared via the Facebook View app. A battery-boosting case means they’re good for 50 vids, and there’s a touch-panel for volume and song control. Reckon your gonzo goggles will fly under the radar? An LED alerts onlookers that you’re recording. Sorry, spies and perverts. Rtba / ray-ban.com

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